Motor skills as a predictor of adaptive behaviour of pupils – pilot study

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The level of motor skills is an important indicator of a child’s optimal growth and development. Shortcomings in this area can cause a gradual decrease in the child’s activity in the school group, which negatively effects the child’s adaptive behaviour. The aim of this pilot study was to analyse the relationship between the level of motor skills and the ability to adapt in a given social group – school class. The research group obtained 110 pupils of primary school aged 9–11. The data about adaptive behaviour skills were collected by Piers-Harris Children’s Self-Concept Scale 2. The level of motor skills was monitored by TGMD-2 test. The research was authorised by the ethical committee of the pedagogical faculty at Olomouc. The aimed development of motor skills could lead to adaptation of pro-social behaviour also in older age categories. The data were collected within the Project IGA_PdF_2017_002.

Keywords: Motorics, primary school, readjustment, children

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Motor skills as a predictor of adaptive behaviour of pupils – pilot study. (2017). New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences, 4(6), 202–209. https://doi.org/10.18844/prosoc.v4i6.2931
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